Newsletter 26 25th June 2018 In this Issue P1-2: Eid Celebrations P3-4: Space Camp 2018 P5: World Cup Activity Day P6: Stars of the Week Don t forget: Uniform Selling evening on Tuesday 17th July from 4.00-6.00pm EID MUBARAK! Eid Mubarak! Celebrations were held in school to mark Eid. Students and staff had the opportunity to pamper themselves with henna and nail treatments, purchase Eid gifts including candles and sweet bags and enter raffles to win a signed football shirt, a luxury perfume set and luxury candles. Read the full story inside...
Page 2 EID CELEBRATIONS A big thank you to the students who arranged and attended the Eid celebrations, which were thoroughly enjoyed by all. A total of 215 was raised, which will go towards September s Spanish trip. AS-SALAAM-ALAIKUM During the Holy month of Ramadan, we participated in the daily prayers with over 300 male and female students attending. We had the prayers lead by both students and a local Imam from Al-Furqan mosque. This encouraged both Muslim and non Muslim students and staff to come together as a community to embrace the Holy month of Ramadan.
Page 3 SPACE CAMP DIARY Ten of our students visited Space Camp 2018, which is a week-long residential trip in Wales, where they took part in lots of space-related activities and design experiments to be launched into near space. Manchester Academy was chosen with five other North West schools to take part in the camp. Day one: Students spent their first ever night in a tent! They enjoyed a BBQ and lots of games. They also engaged in a data analysis task calculating the rotation of an asteroid and explored multiple different fancy telescopes. Day two: After breakfast showers and tent tidy sessions, students learnt about the applications of liquid gases and saw a banana work as a hammer by instantly freezing it using liquid nitrogen! They also saw balloons expand and explode due to a pressure build up from the vaporisation of liquid nitrogen. Students then completed an engineering challenge and raced to assemble a go kart using nuts, bolts and screws with our students just beating Broadoak to the finish!
Page 4 SPACE CAMP DIARY Day three: Students learnt about Mars and took on the role of a trainee astronaut, getting the chance to try on an astronaut uniform! In the afternoon students worked on computer coding in python for the paladone on the balloons they had previously made. The day finished with a visit to Montgomery Castle and a talk from BBC astronomer Mark Thompson about star gazing. Day four: Balloon launch day!! Students launched balloons into the upper atmosphere with different science experiments on them, including peanut butter and jam, which we re sure is the first time that s ever happened! During the evening, students star gazed at midnight, watching Jupiter, Saturn and Venus in the night sky. Last day: Students said their goodbyes :-) Our students would like to say a huge thank you to companies Hi Impact and Air Products for a wonderful experience!!
Page 5 FIFA WORLD CUP CELEBRATIONS To celebrate the launch of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Manchester Academy hosted a cultural activity day for Year 8 students. Also in attendance were three other partner high schools from Manchester United Foundation's Hub of the community programme (Stretford High, Swinton, The East Manchester Academy). On the day, students took part in a world cup quiz before delivering 10 minute presentations on their selected country. This then lead into a fiercely contested football tournament to end an excellent day. A huge well done to all those involved and a special mention to the prize winners. Best presentation: Manchester Academy (Colombia) Tournament winner: The East Manchester Academy Luke Morgan, HUB development co-ordinator at Manchester United Foundation, said: The tournament was amazing, well organised and of a great standard. The pupils loved it and all the feedback we heard from the other partner schools was positive. All those taking part felt inspired by the event! Overall the event was a great platform to promote and celebrate diversity using the World Cup launch as a platform
Page 6 STARS OF THE WEEK Well done to this week s Stars of the Week. Name Year Subject Comment Frankie Chapman Year 7 CV Frankie was an absolute star in CV. He was polite, helpful and hardworking. He also completed all of the work, including the extension tasks before anyone else which is amazing. What a superstar! Ali Ejaz Qamar Year 8 MFL Ali is proactive in lessons, always has his hand up, produces good work and is regularly volunteering to help staff members. Well done! Samuel Cruz Year 8 Transition For putting in so much effort to all lessons and making great progress. Germano Ramos Francisco Year 8 Induction Alex helped a new student and reassured him; he stayed after school to complete additional work; he has improved his focus in lessons - Well done! Renee Rattan Maths 10RBL For her positivity and conscientious attitude to learning and for her excellent effort in all Mathematics lessons. Well done! Yours sincerely, Miss Owen, Acting Principal.